Dasymutilla waco (Blake)
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Mutilla (Sphaeropthalma) Waco Blake, 1871 . Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 3:238. Holotype female, Texas [ANSP] (examined). Male description: Fox (1899:229).
Diagnosis of Female (Plate C9M). The mandible in this species is distinctly tridentate, unlike most other Dasymutilla . Also, the gena is not carinate, the mesosoma is as broad as long, and lacks a scutellar scale. Sternum II is merely punctate, not scabrous. Tergum II has a large, yellow macula, and the remainder of the integument is black.
Diagnosis of Male (Plate C9N). Like the female, the male has the mandible tridentate. Sternum II possesses a row of stiff setae that simulate a carina. No other Neotropical species of Dasymutilla shares this character. Tergum II has a yellow macula, and the pygidium possesses an apical fringe of setae.
Distribution. USA (New Mexico, Texas); Mexico (Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi).
Remarks. Both the female and male are known, and both have distinguishing characters that make them easy to identify. This is a moderately common species. Approximately 50 specimens of each sex have been examined, including that from which the male description was made.
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Dasymutilla waco (Blake)
MANLEY, DONALD G. & PITTS, JAMES P. 2007 |
Mutilla (Sphaeropthalma) Waco Blake, 1871
Fox, W. J. 1899: 229 |